You can tell the new Ram is new just
by looking at it. Gone, for example, is the crosshair grille that carried over
from when it was still a line in the Dodge portfolio, and the bodywork looks
altogether more modern and muscular. But there's a lot more going on with the
new truck than some fresh sheetmetal.
To start with, it's lighter than the model it
replaces 225 pounds lighter, which means it can haul more and consume
less fuel in the process. The new bodywork is also more aerodynamic, and even
incorporates some adaptive aero in the form of a electrically deployable
spoiler in the front bumper.
More fuel economy gains will come from under the
bulging hood, where the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 now delivers 305 horsepower and
269 lb-ft of torque, the 5.7-liter Hemi V8 a solid 395 hp and 410 lb-ft. The
bigger news is the arrival of an optional new eTorque system – FCA's term for a
48-volt mild-hybrid assist, contributing an extra 90 lb-ft to the V6 and 130
lb-ft to the V8 (which also features a smoother cylinder deactivation system as
well).
The engines come mated to an eight-speed automatic
transmission. Look for details on the EcoDiesel V6 (which Ford's chasing with
its new six-cylinder Power Stroke) to be detailed later. But for now, the 2019
Ram 1500 can haul up to 12,700 pounds on a trailer, or carry up to 2,300 pounds
on its back. The brakes are bigger – the largest in the segment at 14.9 inches
up front – and an electric parking brake come standard.
The interior is all new as well, with more space,
better ergonomics, and upgraded equipment. Available infotainment screens
measure up to 12 inches (separate from the 7-inch display in the instrument
cluster). There's more USB ports and power outlets, available onboard wifi, and
all the safety systems you could ask for: 360-degree camera, blind-spot
monitoring, adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane-keeping
assist.
Of course, buyers
will be able to choose between a staggering array of configurations and specs.
There'll be six trim levels, 12 exterior colors, 15 wheel designs, three cab
styles, three bed lengths (which are longer than before). And you can rest
assured that FCA has taken the opportunity to load the top trims with ever-more
luxurious equipment, like real leather, wood, and metal trim.
The Rebel is back for the rock-crawling set with
33-inch tires, a lifted suspension with Bilstein shocks, and locking rear diff,
and there's a 4x4 Off-Road Package available for other trim levels as well. So
whatever you might want to use your truck for, chances are you'll be able to
order a 2019 Ram 1500 just the way you want it and enjoy all the improvements.